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We saw the Keaggy Stonehill show here in Missouri in a high school auditorium, there was almost no one there. One of the best shows I have ever been to.

Another top show of mine was the Keaggy show at Westport Playhouse. The stage is round and rotates, all the cables hang down from the top of the stage in the middle. It rotates one direction for a while and then stops and goes the other way, back and forth. Keaggy was walking around the edge of the stage at one point doing a blistering solo and his guitar cord reached it's extent and popped out of his guitar. Sudden silence. He dropped to his knees and held up the cord and stared at it as if he was rendered helpless. You had to be there but it was pretty funny.

__________________"Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence." ~ Robert Frost

Oh Lord. January 2016 (a year or so ago) I tried to find that place. I scoped it out on Google Earth. I found Hudson Avenue in western Columbus and figgered I could take I-71 north and get on Hudson from there right? Well no. I-71 goes north east FOREVER and as it turns out does not intersect with Hudson Ave. I think I passed under Hudson. I was (really) about halfway to Cleveland before I could even turn the car around. I got to see a place I had never been- northeast Columbus. It's so pretty! All the lights. Polaris! Yay! Except I was semi-lost, it was 5:30 PM in Ohio (dark as pitch) and I was far from home. Add to that rush hour traffic. Somehow I stumbled across 670 then the familiar Loop (270) and found my way home. So no I didn't find the spot.

Since someone expressed interest I will take another shot at it and not be so overtly retarded this time.

Originally posted by Audiori J
We saw the Keaggy Stonehill show here in Missouri in a high school auditorium, there was almost no one there. One of the best shows I have ever been to.

Another top show of mine was the Keaggy show at Westport Playhouse. The stage is round and rotates, all the cables hang down from the top of the stage in the middle. It rotates one direction for a while and then stops and goes the other way, back and forth. Keaggy was walking around the edge of the stage at one point doing a blistering solo and his guitar cord reached it's extent and popped out of his guitar. Sudden silence. He dropped to his knees and held up the cord and stared at it as if he was rendered helpless. You had to be there but it was pretty funny.

I can totally see that. Phil has a child-like quality to his face and I can imagine his reaction.

No GPS! This is odd because I am a technophile. It was wise to do the research on Google Earth first before just setting about thrashing around Columbus. I found six promising intersections and I am sure one is the One we want. I'm waiting for a good clear day for the pics. If it doesn't clear soon I'll just go find the place and get some pics. I don't have five people to pose for me; might do that in Photoshop.